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Many Missouri legislators were under the impression that the Kansas plan would expire in June and would not be extended.
Kansas City Chiefs president Mark Donovan asked Kansas officials to alter the deadline for a state incentive package “in ...
Missouri advances major stadium bill to keep the Chiefs and Royals in-state, offering up to 50% in funding. Decision now moves to Gov. Mike Kehoe’s desk.
And the state of Missouri’s funding is $3 million while getting $40 million in tax revenues each year. Jerry Nolte, Clay County presiding commissioner, said he'd like to get the public's opinion.
A Missouri bill aimed at keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the state could also potentially help the St. Louis Cardinals move forward with major upgrades at Busch Stadium.
The bill ensures the Show-Me State is competitive in its efforts to keep professional sports teams, including the Kansas City ...
I commend Governor Kehoe for crafting legislation that will keep the Chiefs and Royals in Missouri for years to come,” Lucas ...
Missouri’s proposal is a direct answer to a law Kansas passed roughly one year ago to lure the teams into Kansas.. The Kansas law allows the state to pay for up to 70% of a new stadium using ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a legislative package on Saturday, approved by Missouri lawmakers earlier in the week, that includes hundreds of millions of dollars of financial aid intended to persuade the ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the Show-me Sports Investment Act, aimed at keeping professional sports teams in Missouri.
The legislative package includes hundreds of millions of dollars in financial aid as the Chiefs looks to renovate Arrowhead ...
House Speaker Jon Patterson, a Lee’s Summit Republican, on Monday formed the Special Interim Committee on Property Tax Reform ...